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Honor 10X Lite review. Honor 30 Pro+ review. Honor 9X Pro review. Unless you are up to date with last week’s episode there are spoilers in this video, but it’s quite amusing. Nice and well work Search. The Fields of Honor - Database is a project of the Dutch non-profit organization Stichting Verenigde Adoptanten Amerikaanse Oorlogsgraven (Foundation United Adopters American War Graves). For more information about this foundation, please visit our website: www.adoptiegraven.nl. To keep a permanent record of the fallen soldiers, some over 24,000 names are part of a databases on the free online site of ‘Fields of Honor‘. Go to each of the cemeteries listed at the top, click on one and review the listings by surname letters. If you find a family surname, click on it and you might find a relative.

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Not every fallen soldier during World War Two who died in battle had their body returned to America for burial. Many families wished their loved one to be buried near where they died. So many American cemeteries were created for such burials in the 1940s. They were located in France, Luxemburg, Belgium and Netherlands.

To keep a permanent record of the fallen soldiers, some over 24,000 names are part of a databases on the free online site of ‘Fields of Honor‘. Go to each of the cemeteries listed at the top, click on one and review the listings by surname letters. If you find a family surname, click on it and you might find a relative.

For each one there is various amounts of information and photos, some more detailed than others. You never know what you might locate in ‘Fields of Honor‘.

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Photos: Kaiser, Ernest G. in Database; Ardennes American cemetery; and at Lorraine Cemetery the marker for Ruben Rivers.

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